Seychelles
Why in the News?
- Indian Navy ships INS Tir, INS Shardul and Coast Guard ship ICGS Sarathi (First Training Squadron) arrived at Port Victoria, Seychelles as part of a long-range training deployment in the South West Indian Ocean Region.
- They were accorded a ceremonial welcome by Seychelles Defence Forces, reflecting strong India–Seychelles maritime cooperation.
- This was the third port call by Indian Navy ships to Seychelles in 2025.
About Seychelles
- Political Features
- Archipelago Nation: Comprises 155 islands in the western Indian Ocean, situated to the northeast of Madagascar.
- Smallest in Africa: Holds the distinction of being the smallest African country in terms of both geographical area and population.
- Capital: Victoria (on Mahé Island).
- Political System: A unitary presidential republic, with the President serving as both Head of State and Head of Government.
- Membership: Part of the African Union (AU), Commonwealth, and the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC).
- Geographical Features
- Mascarene Plateau: The islands are located on this submarine plateau, a shallow ridge in the Indian Ocean.
- Island Types:
- 42 granitic islands (oldest oceanic granite islands on Earth).
- 113 coralline islands (smaller, low-lying, and reef-based).
- Largest island – Mahé, which hosts the capital, Victoria.
- Island Groups (5 major divisions):
- Amirantes Group
- Southern Coral Group
- Alphonse Group
- Farquhar Group
- Aldabra Group (home to the giant Aldabra tortoise; UNESCO World Heritage site).
- Terrain:
- Mahé Group: Volcanic origin, narrow coastal plains, and rugged hilly interiors.
- Other islands: Predominantly flat coral atolls or raised reefs with limited freshwater availability.
- Climate: Tropical, influenced by monsoons; warm and humid year-round.
- Strategic and Economic Importance
- Strategic Location: Situated in the Southwest Indian Ocean, astride vital Sea Lines of Communication (SLOCs) used for global trade and energy shipments.
- Large EEZ: Controls an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of 1.3 million sq. km, rich in marine resources.
- Security Cooperation with India:
- Regular naval visits and joint exercises.
- India assists in capacity building of Seychelles Defence Forces, coastal surveillance, and anti-piracy operations.
- Both nations collaborate in monitoring the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) for maritime security.
- Economy: Dependent on tourism, fisheries, and growing interest in Blue Economy and offshore finance.
Singapore
Why in the News?
- Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong is on a three-day visit to India to mark the 60th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
- He will hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, inaugurate Phase 2 of PSA Mumbai (Bharat Mumbai Container Terminal), and meet Indian business leaders.
- The visit follows the third India–Singapore Ministerial Roundtable (ISMR) (August 2025), which outlined cooperation in six areas: advanced manufacturing, connectivity, digitisation, healthcare, skill development, and sustainability.
- This visit gained importance as the two nations upgraded ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) in September 2024.
- Singapore is a key economic and strategic partner for India in ASEAN and the Indo-Pacific region.
About Singapore
- Political Features
- City-State: Singapore is a sovereign city-state located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, comprising one main island and around 60 smaller islets.
- Maritime Boundaries:
- North: Separated from Malaysia by the Johor Strait.
- South: Bordered by Indonesia across the Singapore Strait.
- Geographical Features
- Lies about 137 km north of the Equator.
- Experiences an equatorial monsoon climate with consistently high temperatures and rainfall throughout the year.
- Hosts the largest port in Southeast Asia and one of the busiest ports globally.
- Its rapid growth is linked to its strategic location on the Strait of Malacca, a vital sea route connecting the Indian Ocean with the South China Sea.
India-Singapore Relations
- Historical Connect
- 1819: Sir Stamford Raffles established Singapore as a British trading station, governed initially from Kolkata.
- 1965: India was among the first countries to recognize Singapore’s independence.
- Trade and Economic Cooperation
- Singapore is India’s largest trading partner in ASEAN and its 6th largest global trading partner (2023–24).
- Bilateral trade surged to USD 35.6 billion (2023–24), aided by the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA).
- India remains a net importer in this relationship.
- 2016: Both countries signed the Direct Tax Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) to curb tax evasion.
- Defence and Security Relations
- Defence cooperation extends India’s strategic maritime presence to the South China Sea and strengthens Singapore’s security role in the Indian Ocean.
- Joint Military Exercises:
- Army: Exercise Agni Warrior
- Navy: SIMBEX
- Air Force: Joint Military Training (JMT)
- Fintech Cooperation
- Major achievements include the RuPay Card rollout and the UPI-PayNow linkage, boosting cross-border digital payments.
- Multilateral Cooperation
- Both nations collaborate on platforms such as the East Asia Summit, Commonwealth, IORA (Indian Ocean Rim Association), and IONS (Indian Ocean Naval Symposium).
- Singapore is a member of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) and the Global Bio-fuel Alliance (GBA).
- Both support the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF).
- Indian Community in Singapore
- Resident Indians: Ethnic Indians make up about 1% of Singapore’s resident population.
- Indian Citizens Abroad: Among 6 million foreigners in Singapore, around 20% are Indian nationals.
- Language: Tamil is one of the four official languages of Singapore, reflecting deep cultural links.